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Last Wednesday, July 15th Amazon celebrated its first annual Prime Day, proving that if you're enough of a commercial juggernaut you can make up your own holiday, just like Valentine's Day or Trump Morrow Eve. Expectations ran high, with Amazon promising more deals than Black Friday. So how'd it turn out? Depends who you talk to.Amazon claimed their sales vastly exceeded Black Friday 2014, with 34.4 million items ordered in Prime-eligible countries and a record 398 items ordered

This is an update of a post I wrote nearly a year ago. What was once a time-limited offer is now free forever. Woot!I’m addicted to free shipping. I can spend hours in the virtual aisles of an online store, padding my cart with just the items I need, then scouring for a discount code–but if I get to the checkout page and find there’s a big ol’ shipping charge, forget it.No sale.This is especially aggravating when you’re buying a single, inexpensive product, and the shipping

When something goes wrong with your car, typically you get it fixed. Of course, if it’s an older car with a lot of miles, and the repair costs are enough to make you cry, it might make more sense to cut bait and start shopping for new wheels.When something goes wrong with your tech, do the same rules apply? It all depends on the type of gear and what’s busted about it. While a shattered smartphone screen may be worth fixing, a problematic TV may not. (Be prepared: There’s likely

Did Santa bring you a new smartphone? Tablet? E-reader? Bluetooth
speaker? Gadgets like these need power, and it seems like there's
never enough–especially when you're traveling. What's more, if you
have an older mobile device, chances are good its battery is
starting to show signs of wear, meaning it doesn't last nearly as
long between charges. All the more reason to pack a mobile charger.
Ah, but which one? There are literally hundreds of different makes
and models out there, all in different shapes and sizes, all
promising to keep your devices humming indefinitely. My pick: just
about anything from Anker's Astro series. And for a limited time,
you can get the top-end model for a song: the Anker Astro E5
mobile charger for $49.99 shipped. Did Santa bring you a new
smartphone? Tablet? E-reader? Bluetooth speaker? Gadgets like these
need power, and it seems like there's never enough–especially when
you're traveling.

Sometimes I'm tempted to buy things I don't need, even when I know
full well they're not practical. For example, TigerDirect is
currently offering the Seiki SE39UY04 39-inch 4K Ultra HDTV
for $499.99 shipped when you apply coupon code NFF106630 at
checkout. That's the lowest price I've ever seen on a 4K TV, and
therefore I must have it. Well, okay, quick reality check. Let's
take a look at some of the pros and cons here. In case the
terminology is unfamiliar, "4K" refers to ultra high-definition
television, also known as Ultra HD. The number derives from the
screen resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels, which is four times
greater than standard HDTV (which runs at 1,920 by 1,080).
Sometimes I'm tempted to buy things I don't need, even when I know
full well they're not practical.

My recipe for the perfect smartwatch is pretty simple. First, it
should look classy, not clunky, ugly, and tech-y. Second, it
shouldn't try to do too much. It should be an extension of your
phone, providing notifications and information, nothing more.
Third, it should last for at least a week before needing to be
recharged. Finally, it should cost no more than $100.The Martian
Passport is not the perfect smartwatch. It gets a lot of things
right, but also misfires in a few key areas — not the least of
which is basic wristwatch duty. At first glance, the Passport looks
pretty snazzy, with its analog face and shiny chrome casing. It's
available with a black or white face, though the black one (which I
tested) has a decidedly non-snazzy rubber wristband. The white one
comes with a leather band.

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